A hazardous dip in the road before Mount Lambert is causing distress among the driving public of Trinidad and Tobago. Last week, one driver reported that the dip resulted in two damaged tires and rims, leading to a repair bill of $2,400. Despite the dip causing significant damage, even to slow-driving vehicles, the regional corporation has yet to repair the dip effectively. The driver voiced his frustration over the constant repair costs, questioning the road’s worthiness for vehicles. The driver, whose vehicle has been thoroughly inspected, called for better road conditions for all drivers in Trinidad and Tobago.
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